
Gariz's stickers won't upstage mods like yesterday's Zelda-themed DS Lite, but they're an easy way to personalize your handheld with an attractive design. The metal decals emphasize the embossed logo on the system' s lid, surrounding it with either a deco pattern or a miniaturized DS. Both styles come in silver and gold.
Selling for approximately $29 at its Korean shop, the're no doubt that the Gariz skins are overpriced, especially when you consider that the rest of the included stickers -- matching borders for your screens, three alphabet sets, and accents for your D-pad/buttons -- are nothing to write home about. We're sure that there'll be people who won't mind paying the premium price though, as there aren't many other options for subtle customizations like these. Jump past the break for more photos.
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5-04-2007 @ 1:47PM
Greg said...
that is one pimped out DS
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5-04-2007 @ 2:36PM
greatslack said...
You forgot to mention it also comes with screen protectors and a cleaning cloth. Anyway, the stickers go very well with the design of the lite, and makes it look like it cost you a whole lot more than 30 bucks to pimp it out.
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5-05-2007 @ 6:33PM
NeverSage said...
This is the first time I ever saw stickers I would consider putting on my ds. I'd have to see them in real life though, see if they still look so classy
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5-07-2007 @ 3:17PM
JB said...
Some great custom modded DSs out there. I just got in a load of replacement cases and might have to have some fun with a few of them.
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6-14-2007 @ 5:49AM
prateeko said...
They actually look quite classy, a subtle way to make your DS stand out.
Anyone know how to get those (shipped) to America? The linked website seems like a Korean only thing...
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